The US Central Intelligence Agency “CIA” not only is using whatever is available at the service of its intelligence intercontinental but proceeded to employ technological development for the sake of its spy service even if it is the privacy of hundreds of millions of human beings who became prey to the Agency Account, The American FBI.

America’s spy agency In order to satisfy the unquenchable desire of espionage proceeded to control the violation of personal rights and the private stuff of the users of advanced technology as Internet and smart phones that have become espionage tool in the hands of US intelligence according to the website “Wikileaks”.

Recent leaks published by the site “Wikileaks” declassified documents that prove the involvement of the CIA in the massive spy operations include a lot of electronic devices from smart phones and computers as well as smart TV screens produced by Samsung.

The specific revealed and leaked documents about the modus operandi of the CIA details regarding the electronic robbery.Revealing details of secret global robbering program for the Central Intelligence Agency, including used against the production companies, “iPhone, Apple, Google Android, Microsoft Windows and even Samsung TVs, which turned into a secret microphones.”

The documents also revealed that the United States Agency moved for the development of software to enable them to penetrate the control systems used in cars and modern transport vehicles. It’s the step which the WikiLeaks said about, saying in a press statement “the goal of controlling car is unknown, but the agency’s ability to do this gives them the ability to participate in assassination operations can not disclose details about.”

Disclosure of these documents would raise the alarm internationally as are virtually all the peculiarities of modern technology users from individuals, institutions and countries under the control of the CIA, which adapted these technological techniques to serve their intelligence agendas without even respecting the most basic rights of privacy and personal freedoms.